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Ogun Declares Lassa Fever Outbreak, Calls for Vigilance

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The Ogun State Government has confirmed a case of Lassa fever, officially declaring an outbreak in the state.

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Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, in a press statement, disclosed that the index case was a 25-year-old female National Youth Corps member who fell ill while in Ondo State and was brought to a secondary health facility in Ijebu North Local Government Area on March 18, 2025, saying the individual sadly passed away the same day.

Dr. Coker assured residents that the Ogun State Government is actively managing the situation, adding that the Ministry of Health and the Rapid Response Team in Ijebu North East had intensified surveillance, community engagement, and mobilisation to ensure an effective response.

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“Lassa fever as a viral hemorrhagic disease that presents with symptoms such as high-grade fever, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, cough, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and, in severe cases, unexplained bleeding from body openings. I hereby urge residents to seek immediate medical attention if they experience any of these symptoms, particularly if a fever does not improve within 48 hours of malaria or antibiotic treatment,” She said.

Emphasising the need for heightened precautions, the Commissioner called on all public and private health facilities in Ogun State to step up infection prevention and control measures.

“Healthcare workers who suspect a case of Lassa fever should report immediately to their Local Government Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer or contact the State Epidemiologist through the designated helplines,” she advised.

While reiterating Ogun State government’s commitment to safeguarding public health, the commissioner urged the public to maintain good hygiene, avoid contact with rodents, and report any suspected cases promptly.

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